Saddled with delinquent home mortgages, Citigroup reported net credit losses of $9.4 billion in the third quarter, a slight decline from the previous period. Citigroup, which controls the nation's fourth largest residential funder, said its credit losses showed some improvement because of a "higher volume of trial modifications" under the government's Home Affordable Modification Program (HAMP). In total Citi had roughly 63,000 loans in the trial program. The bank said because the modifications are considered "trial" it does not have to charge them off — though the mortgages are considered delinquent. (The bank deferred the recognition of $100 million of net credit losses during the quarter because of the trial designation.) According to its earnings statement, the banking giant completed more than 24,000 mortgage loan modifications during the period. The impact of the HAMP also contributed to the $2 billion sequential increase in loans 90-plus days past due in its North America residential lending business. Citigroup reported net income of $101 million for 3Q09, compared to net income of $4.3 billion in the previous quarter and a net loss of $2.8 billion the same time last year. It posted third quarter revenues of $20.4 billion. Results included $8 billion in net credit losses and an $802 million net loan loss reserve build.
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